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"In my sculptural exploration, I work on a vernacular of plastic elementary particles. The basic work is the three plastic components in Swedish-black granite. Following the specific directional forces, the material stretches itself into a clearly comprehensible form. As a result, torsions and inversions are created mainly in marble, their movement condensing into a resting form. The sculptures clearly define themselves in the organic-geometric field of tension."
"In my sculptural exploration, I work on a vernacular of plastic elementary particles. The basic work is the three plastic components in Swedish-black granite. Following the specific directional forces, the material stretches itself into a clearly comprehensible form. As a result, torsions and inversions are created mainly in marble, their movement condensing into a resting form. The sculptures clearly define themselves in the organic-geometric field of tension."
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* PHI I
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* TORSION III
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Aktuelle Version vom 8. Oktober 2024, 20:55 Uhr

Daniel Strübi

Information about the artist
Daniel Strübi
Artist Daniel Strübi
Hometown Brugg (CH)
Country Switzerland
Website www.danielstruebi.ch
Short Vita of the Artist
  • Born on the 20th of March, 1963 in Zurich.
  • Attended primary and secondary schools, followed by a short stay at the University of Zurich for a course in psychology.
  • After the preliminary course at the Zurich School of Applied Arts, three years of apprenticeship as a stone sculptor followed.
  • Freelance sculptor since 1994.
The artist about himself

"In my sculptural exploration, I work on a vernacular of plastic elementary particles. The basic work is the three plastic components in Swedish-black granite. Following the specific directional forces, the material stretches itself into a clearly comprehensible form. As a result, torsions and inversions are created mainly in marble, their movement condensing into a resting form. The sculptures clearly define themselves in the organic-geometric field of tension."

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